“Wall Street” Director Oliver Stone A Lot Less Flashy With His Own Money
Written on September 25, 2010 – 8:14 am | by Brayden Sani
The director of Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps, the sequel to the story of financier Gordon Gekko and his “Greed is Good” philosophy, is a lot less flashy than the corporate marauders portrayed in his movies.
Oliver Stone, 64, who directed both Wall Street motion pictures, said that people should avoid “flashy” financial advisers.
Stone commented that he has been with the same broker for 25 years and that these days everyone’s bombarded with advice on what to do with their money.
The Academy Awards winning director also revealed that during the course of filming the follow-up to Wall Street he rebalanced his portfolio to be more conservative and also got more aggressive in Asia and Europe.
“I’m still in the dollar,” the New York Post quoted him as quickly emphasizing.
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